Dequan Lawain Taylor was arraigned in Lansing District Court Friday on charges of: open murder; assault with intent to murder; conspiracy to commit assault with intent to rob while armed; assault with intent to rob while armed; firearms possession by a felon; and two counts of felony firearm.

Police say on Jan. 7 Taylor and two other men tried to rob a resident in the 700 block of Baker Street in Lansing.

Police said the homeowner, 38, knew one of the three and invited them inside when they showed up at his doorstep.

The trio attempted to rob the homeowner when some sort of fight broke out, police say, and led to gunfire. Brandin Sanders, of Williamston, was shot and killed. The homeowner was also shot.

Police last week arrested Byron Randall Coney, 29, of Lansing, who they say was the other member of the trio that attempted to rob the Baker Street homeowner. Coney is charged with: open murder; conspiracy to commit robbery/armed; assault with intent to rob while armed; and assault with intent to murder.

Police had been searching for Taylor since the Jan. 7 incident. Coney and Taylor both fled after the incident, police said.

Taylor's bond was set $1 million. He has a preliminary hearing set for Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 3 p.m.